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RRIGATED COTTON CROP
PREPARATION OF FIELD FOR IRRIGATED COTTON CROP
1. PREPARATION OF THE FIELD
i) Prepare the field to get a fine tilth.ii) Chiselling for soils with hard pan: Chisel the soils having hard pan formation at shallow
depths with chisel plough at 0.5 M interval, first in one direction and then in the directionperpendicular to the previous one, once in three years. Apply 12.5 t farm yard manure orcomposted coir pith/ha besides chiselling to get increased yield
iii) If intercropping of Greengram/Soybean is proposed, prepare the main field, so as to provideridges and furrows to take up sowing 20 days prior to cotton sowing.
2. APPLICATION OF FYM OR COMPOSTSpread 12.5 t of FYM or compost or 2.5 t of vermicompost per ha if available, un iformly onthe unploughed soil.3. APPLICATION OF BIOFERTILIZER
Seed treatment with 3 packets of Azospirillum (600 g/ha) and 3 packets (600 g/ha) of
Phosphobacteria or 6 packets of Azophos(1200 g/ha). In addition apply 10 packets ofAzospirillum (2000 g/ha) and 10 packets (2000 g/ha) of Phosphobacteria or 20 packets ofAzophos (4000 g/ha) mixed with 25 kg FYM and 25 kg of soil on the seed line. This saves
25% nitrogen besides increasing yield.
4. FORMATION OF RIDGES AND FURROWS
i) Form ridges and fu rrows 10 m long with appropriate spacing depending upon the variety.ii) Use ridge plough or bund former to form ridges so as to economise on cost of cultivation.iii) In fields with ragi stubbles, just dibble cotton seeds at the specified spacings.v) Adopt the following spacing between ridges for different varieties/hybrids.
Form ridges and furrows 10 m long with appropriate spacing
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Varieties/Hybrids Spacing between ridges (cm)
MCU 5, SVPR 2, LRA 5166, MCU 12, MCU 13 75TCHB 213 120
Suvin 90MCU 7 60
NOTE: Adopt higher spacing rows in fertile soils by 15 to 30 cm.
Cotton cultivation in ridges and furrows
5. APPLICATION OF INORGANIC FERTILIZERS
1. Apply NPK fertilizers as per soil test recommendations.2. If soil test recommendations are not available, follow the blanket recommendation for
the different varieties.
Varieties / Hybrids Quantity of fertilizers (Kg/ha)
N P2O5 K20
MCU 7, SVPR 3 60 30 30
MCU 5, MCU 5 VT, MCU 12, MCU 13,Suvin,SVPR 2
80 40 40
TCHB 213, 120 60 60
1. If basal application could not be done, apply on the 25th day after sowing.2. Apply 50 per cent of N and K full dose of P2O5 as basal and remaining N and K at
40 45 DAS for varieties. For hybrids apply N in three splits viz., basal, 45 and 65DAS.
v) Foliar application of 2% DAP + 1% KCl will improve kapas yield.vi) Apply the fertilizers in a band, two-thirds of the distance from the top of the ridge, andincorporate.
6. APPLICATION OF MICRONUTRIENT MIXTURE Mix 12.5 kg of micronutrient mixture formulated by the Department of Agriculture, TamilNadu with enough sand to make a total q uantity of 50 kg for one ha.
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7. NUTRITIONAL DISORDERS CORRECTION
1. In the case of Zinc deficient soils ZnSO4 @ 50 kg/ha as basal or ZnSO4 0.5% spraythrice at 45, 60 and 75 DAS.
2. When reddening occurs in leaves apply 5% MgSO4 Urea (1.0%) and ZnSO4 (0.10%)as foliar spray on 50th and 80th day to correct this malady. In Mg deficient areas
apply MgSo4 @ 20 kg/ha basally.
II. MANAGEMENT OF MAIN FIELD OPERATIONS
I. SEED RATE
Adopt the following seed rates for different varieties/hybrids
Varieties / Hybrids Quantity of seed (Kg/ha)
With fuzz Delinted Naked
MCU 5, MCU 5 VT, MCU 7, MCU 12, MCU13
15.00 7.50..
SVPR 2 15.00 .. ..
KC 2 20.00 15.00 ..SUVIN .. .. 6.00
TCHB 213 2.5 2.0 ..
2. SPACING
In a pure crop of cotton, adopt the spacing as below for the different varieties.
Varieties / hybrids Spacing ( cm)
Between rows Between plants
MCU 5, MCU 5 VT, MCU 12, MCU 13 75 30
LRA 5166, SVPR 2
KC 2 45 15
SUVIN 90 45TCHB 213 120 60
MCU 7, SVPR 3 60 or 75 * 30
* Fertile soils
1. If cotton intercropped with other crops, one paired row of cotton is alternatedwith three rows of intercrop and the total population of cotton crop ismaintained at the same level as in the case of pure crop.
2. For intercropping with Greengram / Soybean, complete the sowing andirrigation 20 days prior to cotton sowing on one side of the ridge.
Varieties/hybrid
Spacing for cotton crop ( cm)
WithinPaired row
BetweenPaired rows
Betweenplants
MCU 5, MCU 5 VT, MCU 12,MCU13 60 90 30
SUVIN 80 100 45
TCHB 213 100 140 60
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Plant two rows of intercrop between each paired row of cotton
Intercrop Seed rate(kg/ha) Spacing (cm)
Rows Plants
Blackgram 12.5 30 10
Greengram 12.5 30 10
Cowpea 7.5 30 20Soybean 20.0 30 10
For higher returns, advance sowing of either greengram or soyabean 20 days beforesowing of cotton in winter season.
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Cotton + Blackgram intercropping
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Cotton + greengram intercropping
3. ACID-DELINTING OF COTTON SEEDS
i)Choose plastic bucket bucket for acid delinting of seeds.
ii) Do not use earthen wares, metal vessels, porcelain wares or wooden drum for aciddelinting as concentrated sulphuric acid will corrode them.
iii) Put the required quantity of seeds in the container and add commercial concentratedsulphuric acid at the rate of 100 ml per kg of fuzzy seed.
iv) Stir vigorously and continuously with a wooden stick for 2 to 3 minutes till the fuzz stickingto the seeds is completely digested and the seed coat attains a dark brown colour of coffeepowder.
v) Add water to fill the container. Drain the acid water and repeat the washing 4 or 5 times toremove any trace of acid.
vi) Remove the floating, ill -filled and damaged seeds while retaining the healthy and goodseeds which remain at the bottom.
vii) Drain the water completely and dry the delinted seeds in shade.
NOTE: Acid delinting has the following advantages:
1. Eliminates some externally seed borne pathogenic organism s.2. Kills eggs, larvae and pupae of pink boll worm.3. Helps to remove immature, ill -filled, cut and damaged seeds.4. Makes seed dressing more effective and easy
5. Facilitates easy sowing and good germination.
4A. PRE-TREATMENT OF ACID DELINTED SEEDS WITH FUNGICIDES
i) Treat the delinted seeds with talc formulation of Trichoderma viride @ 4g/kg of seed orwith Carbendazim (or) Thiram @ 2g/kg of seed.
Biocontrol agents are compatible with biofertilizers.First treat the seeds with biocontrol agent s and then with biofertilizers.Fungicides and biocontrol agents are incompatible.ii) Treat the delinted fungicide treated seeds with 3 packets (600 g) of Azospirillum and 3packets of phosphobacteria 600g (or) 6 packets of Azophos (1200 g) and sow imme diately.4B. SEED HARDENING
Soak the seeds in equal volume of Pungam leaf extract (1%) for 8 hours and dry back to
original moisture to increase germination and vigour. Dry the seeds in shade.
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Seed pelleting: Seeds coated with arappu leaf powde r (100 g/kg) along with DAP (40g/kg), micronutrient mixture (15 g/kg) and Azospirillum (200 g/kg) phosphobacteria (200g/ha) or Azophos (400 g/ha) using 5% maida solution or gruel as adhesive(300 ml/kg) to increase the germination and vigour.
5. SOWING
i) Dibble the seeds at a depth of 3 -5 cm on the side of the ridge 2/3 height from the top andabove the band where fertilisers and insecticides are applied, maintaining the correctspacing and then cover seeds with soil.ii) In the case of intercropping, sow the seeds of the intercrop in between the paired rows ofcotton in a row of 5 cm apart and cover the seeds.iii) Sow the required number of seeds in each hole.
Varieties / hybrids No. of seeds / hole
Fuzzy seeds Delinted seeds
Hybrids 2 1
Varieties 3 2
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Dibble the seeds at a depth of 3 -5 cm
Seedling emergence under flood irrigation system
Source: www.cicr.nic.in6. WEED MANAGEMENTi)
Apply Pendimethalin @ 3.3 l/ha three days after sowing, using a hand operated sprayerfitted with deflecting or fan type nozzle. Sufficient moisture should be present in the soil atthe time of herbicide application. This will ensure weed free condition upto 40 days.
ii) One hand weeding on 45 DAS will keep weed free environment upto 60 DAS.iii) Hoe and hand weed between 18th to 20th day of sowing, if herbicide is not applied at the
time of sowing.
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One hand weeding on 45 DAS will keep weed free environment upto 60 DAS
7. GAP FILLING
a. Take up gap filling on the 10th day of sowing.i) In the case of TCHB 213, raise seedlings in polythene bags of size 15 x 10 cm.ii) Fill the polythene bags with a mixture of FYM and soil in the ratio of 1:3.iii) Dibble one seed per bag on the same day when sowing is taken up in the field.iv) Pot water and maintain.v) On the 10th day of sowing, plant seedlings maintained in the polythene bags, one in
each of the gaps in the field by cutting open the polythene bag and planting the seed lingalong with the soil intact and then pot water.b. In the case of all other varieties, dibble 3 to 4 seeds in each gap and pot water.
8. THINNING
Thin out the seedlings on the 15th day of sowing. In the case of fertile soils, allow only
one seedling per hole, whereas in poor soil allow two seedlings per hole.
9. TOP DRESSING
i)Top dress 50% of the recommended dose of N and K on 40 45 DAS for varieties.
ii) Top dress 1/3rd of recommended dose of N on 40 -45 DAS and the remaining 1/3rd
on 60-65th DAS for hybrids.
10. RECTIFICATION OF RIDGES AND FURROWS Reform the ridges and furrows after first top dressing in such a way that the plants are on
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the top of the ridges and well supported by soil.
11. SPRAYING OF NAPTHALENE ACETIC ACID (NAA)
Spray 40 ppm NAA at 60 and 90 days after sowing on the crop to prevent early sheddingof buds and squares and to increase the yield.
NOTE: 40 mg of NAA dissolved in one litre of water will give 40 ppm.
12. MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES FOR DELAYED UMMER IRRIGATED COTTONSOWING
KCI 1% spray, twice on 50 and 70 DAS for delayed sowing (first fortnight of March) ofsummer irrigated cotton in rice -cotton cropping system for Srivilliputhur region.
13. ARRESTING TERMINAL GROWTH:
Nip the terminal portion of the main stem as indicated below:For varieties having less than 160 days duration nip the terminal portion of the main stem
beyond the 15th node (75 to 80 DAS) and for varieties and hybrids having more than 160
days duration beyond the 20th node (85 - 90 DAS).
III. WATER MANAGEMENT
Regulate irrigation according to the following growth phases of the crop.
Stages No. ofIrrigations
Days after dibbling seeds
Light soil Heavy soil
Germination Phase(1-15 days)
Irrigate forgermination
1Immediately aftersowing
Immediately after sowing
and establishment 2 Give a life irrigation on Give a life irrigation on
5th day of sowing to 5th day of sowing to
facilitate the seedlings facilitate the seedlings
to emerge out to emerge out
Vegetative phase (16 -44 days)
Regulate 1 Irrigate on the 20th or Irrigate on the 20th or 21st day
21st day of sowing,three
of sowing, three days after
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days after hoeing and hoeing and weedingWeeding
2 Irrigate again on Irrigate again on
the 35th or 36th the 40th day of
day of sowing Sowing
Flowering phase (45 -100days for hybrids and 87
days for varieties) Irrigate copiously 1 48th day 55th day
2 60th day 70th day
3 72nd day 85th day
4 84th day 100th day
5 96th day **
** For TCHB 213 and Suvin only.
Maturityphase(beyond 100
days forhybrids and88 days forvarieties)
For all varieties other than Suvin, and TCHB 213
Controlirrigationduringmaturityphase
1 108th day 115th day
2 120th day 130th day
3 130th day
4 144th day
Stop Irrigation after 150th day
For Suvin, TCHB213
1 108th day 115th day
2 120th day 130th day
3 132nd day 145th day
4 144th day 160th day
5 158th day ...
Stop irrigation after 160th day
NOTE: i. If irrigation is given on climatological approach, Schedule the irrigation at 0.40and 0.60 IW/CPE ratio duringvegetative and reproductive phases respectively.
ii) The irrigation schedule given above is only a guideline and regulate the irrigation
depending upon the prevailing weather condition and receipt of rains.
iii) Adopt alternate furrow or skip furrow irrigation to save irrigation water.
The features of the methods are furnished below:Skip furrow irrigation
1. Suited to heavy soils like clay and loam2. Alternate furrows should be skipped and may be converted to ridges having a wide
bed formation.3. Short term crops like pulses may be raised in wider bed without exclusive irrigation.4. Water saving is 50% when compared to control.
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Alternate furrow irrigation
1. During any one run of irrigation a particular set of alternate furrows is irrigated.2. The interval of irrigation should be shortened when compared to the conventional
furrows.3. During the next run, the left over furr ows be irrigated.
4. Suited to heavy soils like clay and loam.
Cotton cultivation under flood irrigation
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Cotton cultivation under drip irrigation
Sprinkler irrigation in cotton
IV. HARVESTING
1. Harvest at frequent intervals, at less than 7 days interval.2. Harvest in the morning hours upto 10 to 11 a.m only when there is moisture so that
dry leaves and bracts do not stick to the kapas and lower the market value.3. Pick kapas from well burst bolls only.4. Remove only the kapas from the bolls and leave the bracts on the plants.5. After kapas is picked, sort out good puffy ones and keep separately.6. Keep stained, discoloured and insect attacked kapas separately.
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Harvest indices: Well burst boll ready for harvest
NOTE: Do not mix stained, discoloured and insect damaged kapas with good kapas, as theywill spoil the good kapas also and lower the marketvalue of the produce.
V. POST HARVEST OPERATIONS
1) Immediately after picking, dry the kapas in shade. If it is not dried immediately the colour willchange which will lower the market value.
2) Do not dry the kapas under direct sun as the fibre strength and luster will be lost.3) Grade the kapas into good and second quality ones, if it is not sorted out at the time of
picking.
4) Spread a thin layer of dry sand on the ground and keep the kapas over it.
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